
Singapore MedTech Market: A Guide to HSA's Importer, Wholesaler & Manufacturer Licenses
Medical Device Global Market Access · Pure Global
February 27, 20263m 7s
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Show Notes
This episode provides a detailed guide to the three types of medical device dealer licenses required by Singapore's Health Sciences Authority (HSA): manufacturer, importer, and wholesaler. We clarify the specific activities each license permits and highlight the critical, non-negotiable requirement for a compliant Quality Management System (QMS), referencing key standards like GDPMDS and ISO 13485.
- What are the three types of dealer licenses for medical devices in Singapore?
- If I import a device, do I automatically have the right to sell it wholesale?
- What is the difference between an importer's and a wholesaler's license under HSA?
- What Quality Management System (QMS) certifications does the HSA accept?
- Is an ISO 13485 certificate always sufficient for a Singapore dealer license application?
- What is GDPMDS and why is it important for Singapore market access?
- Do manufacturers in Singapore need a separate license to sell their own products?
- Are there any license exemptions for low-risk medical devices?
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